some more nice photos some from Indo-Tibetan border http://www.bcmtouring.com/forum/travelogues-north-india-f61/spiti-drive-june-2012-family-friends-border-posts-wildlife-more-t45424-8/#post677337 Courtesy: Dhiraj of BCM bunch of other pics http://www.bcmtouring.com/forum/photography-f17/soldier-eye...

wonderful post..rohit.... now i think there should not be any confusion regarding the stategic importance of siachin..... no we can focus on how we can make our soldiers life more easy by introducing new equipments for preventing/monitoring any natural disasters which i beleive DRDO is already worki...

NEW DELHI: An Indian Army officer was killed and another injured on Wednesday when the helicopter they were piloting crashed on the Siachen glacier, the world's highest battlefield, during a routine supply sortie, the army headquarters here said. The two officer-pilots were trying to land the chopp...

wow fantastic read...... and adding to that.. [may be out of context] , here in our country we never choose our career based on our interest or passion , we are choosing the path mostly because of the factors like "get the job quickly" , "which area is highly paid"... etc , the r...

hmm if the same situation was happened in porki side.. we would have made a laughing stock of them by our comments with out searching for what will be the actual issue like we are doing right now...... , anyway am not trying to change the topic.. just my thoughts.

Siachen 1. Strategic Significance - Established beyond any doubt or reproach. This is the part where we still not reached conclusion , as long as it dont have any stragetic importance am with sudeep 2. Economic Interests - Mountaineering, high-altitude hiking is a big global business. In Nepal, the...

while reading the WW2 details through wiki... am wondering like.. how these countries are able to sustain such a big war for 4-5 years....even how they are able to train soldiers in masses .. considerding the casulaties that faced in each battles..

i do have one doubt here..... from my understanding.. army is going to replace INSAS may be in 5-8 yrs..... and army trrying to get the foreign wepon instead of the all the futuristic design of DRDO ok fine.. its their choice .... but since we already having locally producing Tavor.. and it is widel...

some of the pics of chineese border in tibet...... http://www.bcmtouring.com/forum/travelogues-around-world-f68/when-i-went-walking-tibet-kailash-mansarovar-yatra-2011-a-t36742-9/ http://www.bcmtouring.com/forum/travelogues-around-world-f68/when-i-went-walking-tibet-kailash-mansarovar-yatra-2011-a-t...

Now that must have been one hard landing. I really don't envy the sniper. :D Gaur that is a controlled landing. he has knee pads (photo 1) and presumably elbow pads. The right hand is extended to break the fall in photo 2, as the left leg kicks up. In photo 3 the rifle is pointed up and head up as ...

^^agree with you.... TN need to trust kerala govt ready to give water ,and kerala govt should agree to sign the deal instead of telling these... but i dont understand why the politicians in TN like vaiko simply blabbering all the time "kerala wont give single drop of water.." i think some ...